Radioheadgear



Feb. 2 1926. x

M. F. GALAYDA RADIOHEA DGEAR Filed Jan. 29, 1925 I v attain:

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Patented Feb. 2,1926

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[MICHAEL runners To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MICHAEL F. GAmv-m.

a citizen of Pagetcn, in

fication.

This invention relates to What veniently termed an improved gear, the same hnvin 5 Application filed .l'anuary are,

EAIDEIU the United States. residing at guns, have invented cerl Improvements in Radio- I theiollowing l8 s specimay he con-- radio headg reference to u. device of this class. which 1s especially, but not necessarily, designed With domestic receiving so As is Well headgear for this p for use in, connection known, the commonly marketed 'silient metal covered bond extend across the Wearers iency of the bond, ser vertically adjustable ear Owing to the fact that the frequently used by diffs household, having diffs accurate fitfis usually not secure the desired degree of firmness in grip,

the phones are nsueii band too intensely ag the device ver e comparatively long period In view of the f I have evolved and constructe-l substitute in urpose, embodies a rehands, which head, the resilving to maintain the phones in position.

same heed piece is rent persons in the rent sized heads, an

had. In order to y pressed, by the nietel must ones ears, no: y uncomfortable indeed, after ki ng of use.

oregoing circunistnnccs, I produced a difi'eren'tlv heed gear, which I propose to r that now common] present device eliminates metal band,

strnps,- Wino device may he held ii heed, without the lea and employs y used. 'ihe the use of the flexible or fabric 11 are adjustable, so that the rinly In the accomponying,,d a part of this application,

numerals ere enip parts of the nnpr the some:

proved head with the pre loycd to designate like oved device, throng'l'iout upon the wearers st degree of discon'ii'ort.

rawings, forming and in which i of an imgeer constructed in accordance sent invention. F 1gure 2 IS an end elev ution of one of the modified phone yokes.

In the drawings, the reference characters 1 designate conventional ear phones, which,

in accordance With my invention, must he provided pairs of ly directed at top'and bottom 'wi socl':

l'h opposed cts, for reception of the iuwzirih stubs 2, on ti 1e resilient incl :1]

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. the bottom I employ individualstraps 5 and 10 respectively, the stra ns 9 being equip 'ied with e buckle 11, through which the free end of the strap-1O is passed and secured. In practice, the fabric hand 5 is placed across the top of the head, as is the usual metal band, and is adjusted, if necessary. The straps}? and 10 are passed beneath and buckled together, thus lightly, surely clamping ears.

It is thought that the ioregoinodescription, taken in connection with the no companyingz; drawing, will enable persons skilled in the art, to which the invention relates to obtain nuclear understanding of the some. Therefore, a more long-thy descrip tion is thought unuecessni rv Although i have shown and described the preferred embodiment oi the invention, it is to be understomi iii-rd minor changes romingwithin the field of invention chiinicd; may he resorted to, if desired,

Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:

l. A radio head gear '0'? the class scribed, including but sethe our phones against the de pair of ear phones, u pair of yokes, fastened to each phone on op posite sides thereof, a flexible and adjusts blestrnp connected at its ends with the yoli'cs at the tops of said phones, and a, connection between the lower pair of yokes.

2. In a radio head gear of the class descrihed, a pair of head phones, n pair of up per and lower resilient yokes carried by said phones. each yoke being provided intermediate its ends with an attaching" loop, 2i flexible and adjustable rnhricheed lined connected at its ends with the loops on upper pair of yolces, an straps connected at their d indiviihn'l chin outer ends in the the pin the ill)

q lite of the lower'yokes, and .an adjustable feonnection between the inner free ends of straps.

- a: 8. As a new-articleof manufacture, a substintidly U-shaped resilient yoke provided at its free ends withintumed pivot pins 'adapted to be removably snapped into sockets in a GQDVBlitiODfl] radio eai phone. and in 100 of elongated'design formed' integral wit the intermediate portion of said-yoke 10 and adagted to have a. supporting-strap connected t ereto. In testimony whereof I efiix my signature.

MICHAEL FRANCIS GALAYDA. I 

